Primarily concerned with the fragility of memory, my aim is to engage and record the silent nature of fleeting moments where everything is stripped away, only the simple and essential elements remain.

Memories, like photographs, are selective and our inability to physically capture a memory means that we can only capture a fleeting representation of it. Whether painful or joyous, it’s ephemeral presence can, however, stay with us for ever.

This series tries to bridge the time that has lapsed between the images, creating a relationship between two moments, past and present, sealing a new interpretation and memory to those images.

Born in Chile, raised in England. Lived and worked in France for nine years, before relocating to the US.

Studied Art History and Photography at Bourneville School of Art, before gaining an Honours Degree in Visual Communication from the University of Wolverhampton, U.K.

Began as a stills photographer on feature films, as well as shooting portraits for publications such as Harpers & Queens, The Telegraph Magazine and Premiere Magazine among others. Also photographed for fashion publications including British GQ, Twill in Paris, and So-In in Japan

Exhibited in solo and group shows in England, Holland, France and in the US. Two new books of work recently published by Another Place Press.